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 .:: OSI News - Mar 23 2007 ::.
  • OSI Public Meeting - OSCON 2005
  • OSI Statement on License Proliferation
  • Open Source Initiative (OSI) Announces New Interim President, OSI To Elect Additional Board Members, Address Contemporary Licensing Issues
  • OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE (OSI) ANNOUNCES EXPANDED PROGRAMS, COUNSEL, AND BOARD
  • Author of Linux Patent Study Says Ballmer Got It Wrong
  • New "open source" button graphic
  • Apple is Depending on Open Source for Security
  • The Governator Needs Open Source to Run California
  • UK Advertising Standards Body Tells MS to "Get the Facts"

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